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Estee Lauder cologne. Sam Cooke always wore it, and I started wearing it because he wore it.
Dressing up used to be more of a thing. My dad wore a suit always. Now you think, why bother?
In the German concentration camps, Jews wore yellow stars while homosexuals wore pink lambdas.
I love the smell of vanilla, but I didn't have perfumes growing up, so I wore vanilla extract.
When you have new jeans, you don't like the ones you just wore. It's crazy, but that's fashion.
I never really wore makeup in high school; I wasn't really into it yet, which is probably good.
The last watch I wore felt like a handcuff. When I need to know the time, I check my cell phone.
She says that I wore some pretty sexy leather pants to that first meeting, but I don't remember.
I shaved my hair. I wore robes. I slept on the floor. We meditated for four to eight hours a day.
I saw Styx in sixth grade. I loved Tommy Shaw. I got sneakers like him - he wore these tan Nikes.
The blue gear with the red dinosaur is special to me because that's the first gear I wore in NXT.
The only reason we wore sunglasses onstage was because we couldn't stand the sight of the audience.
I was the funny-looking one who wore a trench coat and played hacky sack with the other greasy kids.
Because society would rather we always wore a pretty face, women have been trained to cut off anger.
For the longest time, I thought I was a boy. I really did. I wore boys' clothes, played tag football.
One Oxford poet confessed to me that I had been scary because I talked American and wore tennis shoes.
My first pair of Jordans, I wore them all the time. I would wear them to school; I always had them on.
When I was 15, I wore combat boots with a fluorescent Columbia ski jacket. I was trying to find myself.
I once wore bright orange flares with a Spice Girls t-shirt. Let's hope that's a look I'll never revisit.
I was more than happy to not wear shoes. The only time we wore shoes was on Sunday when we went to church.
I've kept all of my shirts that wore in the World Cup games, and I'll be giving them to my family to keep.
Girls have always wanted to be pretty, even in Egyptian times. Cleopatra wore all that eyeliner, you know.
Elvis wore a halo. Otis Redding did, too. You knew you were playing with a star when you played with them.
They tell me I produced songs. I just stood in the back, wore a good suit and said, Yeah, that's happening.
Up until about 12 years ago we never, ever, wore flak jacket or helmets but now the nastiness has got worse.
I wore bulletproof vests, and my bodyguards had the option of having bulletproof vests - I bought five sets.
All my heroes wore coats and ties to work. What happened to men wearing hats? Maybe I should bring back hats.
I was always accepted at par value. I wore the uniform of a Pan Am pilot; therefore, I must be a Pan Am pilot.
What I always loved about vintage clothes is that you let the woman who wore it before you live on in some way.
Before we were Migos, we were called Polo Club and wore them thangs. It was cool back then, but now it's whack.
When I was growing up, Keane and Sheringham were my idols, and they wore 10. So it was always my dream to wear it.
I went to go see the Rolling Stones in the park, and they were awful: completely out of tune. Jagger wore a frock.
My mother never wore much make-up, and she was a kind of natural beauty; she knew just how to enhance what she had.
When I went to prom, I wore my hair down. But I love the idea of a long dress with your hair up. It's just gorgeous.
My character was obnoxious, had stinky feet and wore things like purple tights and a yellow top. I hated the clothes.
I wore a $30 vintage wedding dress for my 8th birthday in an underground jazz club in Seattle. This was what I wanted.
I've always liked simple. Growing up, I wore corduroys and Lacoste shirts, Maraolo flats, and maybe one gold bracelet.
As a kid, my nickname was Tarzan. I never wore shoes, and I walked around and fished and camped out and just was a grub.
I got fitter when I did 'Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.' I wore a loincloth - that's a lot of motivation!
My mom made me a Shawn Michaels costume when I was a kid. I wore it every day and ran around the house dancing like him.
When I was a baby, I wore my mom's Chanel pumps - to be able to say that I work with Karl Lagerfeld is a dream come true.
When I was a teenager, my dad used to call me 'Hollywood' because I wore sunglasses all the time, even at night. Cue song.
Girls are so often pitted against each other as enemies or adversaries. We even see it in 'Us' magazine: Who wore it better?
I used to be teased for the way I wore my hair at school. I used to do things like wear a different-colored sock on each leg.
With corsets, it's interesting when you put them on, realizing that's what women actually wore. They're just so constricting.
I wore a 'Black Metal' Venom T-shirt once, in January 1993, to promote black metal, and I regret having done that ever since.
I wore a thong and a bra and a wig. Those things hurt. I mean, thongs? Like, they dig in. It takes a tough man to be a woman.
My daddy had a pocket watch that he wore at all times in court. I gave Greg the watch and showed him how Daddy used to use it.
My aunt Caroline was really a character. She lived and worked in my grandfather's old house and even wore some of his clothes.
It's been hard to gain acceptance in England without the clown makeup because I wore the costume as part of my act for so long.